Well Mr. Boston I personally don't care what they call it. Stratflip, inverted flip... etc. I am simply more concerned in the lack of respect going on between the bike and scoot world. You may not care what people think of scooters as you are just a guy who does his own thing, throws down his own stuff and live and let live. We are a company, we are interested in this INDUSTRY, how it is perceived, and want to make sure it doesn't get a bad name for really no reason.
So what we have is a new BMX trick that came out, and it's actually something people have been doing on scooters for a few years (and yes, I do realize you were the first, but it really has nothing to do with this discussion). So a few guys popped in and were like "hey cool man! That's tight, we've done those on scooters, how'd you do that on a bike?" and soon enough, mud slinging started and now it's "scooters are ghey and we want nothing to do with them". That opinion, is not exactly great for our industry or any industry. If you want to truly push a sport, you have to be open minded and not ignore other similiar sports.
I come from a motocross background, and MX freestyle is going leaps and bounds further than ever, you want to know why? Adrenaline, Red Bull and WATCHING BMX RIDERS. How do you think Pastrana learned to backflip? He did it on a 20" first, then a 26", then a pitbike and his 250. HE LEARNED from another sport and that's what I'd LOVE to see happen within the "park" industry. Skateboarders, scooter riders and BMX guys need TO START GETTING ALONG. If you're so closed minded and think you're better than another sport, you are truly, truly missing out.
So THAT is what really bugs me about this whole deal, another sport has borrowed a trick and are ridiculing the originators of it. I see it as... childish.